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"What is the right way to work with persistent sessions and processes?"
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Hi,
I've seen a couple of samples that make use of JPA persistence built into the jBPM5,
but I do not understand what is the preferred way to work with persistent knowledge
sessions and processes?
For example, I'd like to know when to create a new persistent knowledge session (and
its processes)? One ksession for everything? Or maybe one ksession per group of processes
that are related to the same fact (eg. if I'm creating a set of processes that manage
Person facts, is it normal to create one persistent ksession per Person fact, and create
processes on top of that ksession)?
I wonder because if the number of facts per ksession is high, I might have a performance
problem when serializing/deserializing facts from database...
Another question: is it possible to use "custom" persistence strategy, e.g. if I
want Person object instance from ksession to be stored into a separate table instead into
a raw byte array?
Thanks,
Miljenko
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